US project commitments from South Korean companies totalled $21.5bn last year, more than any other country
Appreciation of other major currencies such as yen and pound has put downward pressure on the greenback
Former US president courts wealthy suburban voters with pledge to ‘get Salt back’
Even so, perma-critics of the US central bank are cracking their knuckles in anticipation
Tech giant creates new AI institutes with UAE’s G42 as it awaits decision to lift US controls on chip shipments
Its self doubt comes in a decisive week for central banks
Donald Trump is winning support among the Las Vegas service workers who could decide the US election
Potential agreement comes despite fears Beijing will choke critical minerals supplies in response
Futures traders boosted expectations in the past week of a bigger trim than the traditional 0.25 percentage point change
‘NOTHING in this steroidal, Frankenstein — cycle has been normal’
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala warns of disruption to commerce from EU and other unilateral green taxes
The vice-president is not saying enough about re-industrialisation and protecting factory jobs
Mid-sized countries, and talk rather than litigation, might be the best thing for the WTO
The whole world risks losing from the rivalry between Washington and Beijing
Loosening job market means companies no longer have to be as generous to retain staff
Replying to readers on price increases
Fed chair expected to begin lowering interest rates this week as inflation fears fade
Apart from top earners, the spending of Generation Z and millennials is defying pressure elsewhere — helped by parental subsidies
With inflation down and the jobs market cooling, the economics points to 50bp
Latest FT-Michigan Ross poll shows vice-president has built on advantage over ex-president
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
GDP to keep expanding while unemployment will remain relatively low, economists predict
Biden administration seeks to slow flood of cheap Chinese goods with proposed new rules around ‘de minimis’ exemption
US central bank set to reduce borrowing costs for first time in more than four years at next week’s meeting
The former Fed vice-chair on monetary policy, the Fed’s record and the presidential race